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the partnership, the Associate will develop the ability to: (i) model and predict fluid flow and system performance for large-scale systems; (ii) assess how different types of fouling may affect the membranes and
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intracellular bacteria replication or control and how antibacterial chemotherapies impact efficacy. We are interested in developing new technologies to dissect the complex dynamics of mycobacterial infection
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have a background in fluid-rock reaction (diagenesis), rock mechanics and/or structural geology? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive Universities, and conduct
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background in fluid-rock reaction (diagenesis), rock mechanics and/or structural geology? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive Universities, and conduct fundamental
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Kenya and comparing dynamics across rural, small town, and peri-urban areas. Working with local and international partners, you will assess how urban planning, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), and
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of Liverpool to improve lives and support communities is at the heart of why we were founded and why we exist today. We are now looking for a Research Fellow (fixed-term until 31st May 2026) to join a dynamic
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behind this efficiency by developing a general model of wing mechanosensing, revealing how sensor distribution and morphology have co-evolved with flight dynamics. The successful applicant will: Measure
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team to lead the wave and hydrodynamic modelling to study the impact of mangroves and seagrass on coastal dynamics and sediment transportation. As a specialist in wave modelling software, the successful
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in marine CFD would be advantageous. What We Can Offer You: You will join a dynamic and supportive research environment at the University of Southampton, with access to world-class facilities including
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the underlying partial melt that supplies magmatic fluids and drives the circulation. Both partially molten rocks and hot hydrothermal fluids are anomalously conductive and thus they can be imaged by CSEM